Marlene's obituary was published in "The Courier Times" (New Castle, Indiana) on July 6, 2010:c

Marlene Cecil Hinshaw

Marlene Cecil Hinshaw, age 74 resident of Losantville, IN, was called home to be with the Lord on July 5, 2010 after battling a long illness. She was a patient at Integrity Specialty Hospital, located at Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncie, IN.

She was born in Richmond, IN. a daughter of the late Loren and Helen Chapman Heath. She had resided in East Central Indiana most of her life. She was a homemaker, and loved being a wife, mother, and grandmother. She was an active member of Union Chapel Congregational Christian Church in Parker City, Indiana, where she played the church organ. She loved the Lord, and her family, and church family. She made hats, gloves, and other clothing items for the under privileged. She always had her heart and home open for those in need.

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